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- the present invention relates to wireless communication and, more particularly, to a method and device for transmitting a data unit in a wireless local area network.
- WLANs Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 based wireless local area networks (WLANs), the most popular and successful indoor wireless solutions, have evolved as a key enabling technology to cover medium to large scale enterprises, public area hot-spots, apartment complexes, and are ubiquitous in the modern world.
- IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 802.11 based wireless local area networks
- High Efficiency (HE) WLAN e.g., IEEE 802.11ax
- HE WLAN improves a spectrum efficiency and an area throughput in a dense environment.
- a purpose of the HE WLAN is to improve a performance when a lot of access points (APs) and stations (STAs) are competing.
- APs access points
- STAs stations
- the present invention provides a method and device for transmitting a physical layer protocol data unit (PPDU) in a transmission opportunity (TXOP).
- PPDU physical layer protocol data unit
- TXOP transmission opportunity
- the method includes transmitting, by a transmitting station, a request to send (RTS) frame to a plurality of receiving stations, the RTS frame including a bandwidth field and a plurality of allocation fields, the bandwidth field indicating a first bandwidth in which the RTS frame is transmitted, each allocation field indicating a bandwidth in which a clear to send (CTS) frame is to be sent by a corresponding receiving station, receiving, by the transmitting station, a plurality of clear to send (CTS) frames as a response to the RTS frame from the plurality of receiving stations, determining, by the transmitting station, a transmission bandwidth of a PPDU to be sent by comparing the first bandwidth with a second bandwidth which is a total bandwidth indicated by the plurality of allocation fields, and transmitting, by the transmitting station, the PPDU in the determined transmission bandwidth.
- RTS request to send
- a value of the transmission bandwidth of the PPDU may be set to a value that is equal to or smaller than the value of the first bandwidth.
- the value of the transmission bandwidth of the PPDU may be set to a value that is equal to or smaller than a value of a third bandwidth in which a preceding PPDU is transmitted by the transmitting station.
- the device includes a transceiver configured to receive and transmit radio signals, and a processor coupled with the transceiver.
- the processor is configured to control the transceiver to transmit a request to send (RTS) frame to a plurality of receiving stations, the RTS frame including a bandwidth field and a plurality of allocation fields, the bandwidth field indicating a first bandwidth in which the RTS frame is transmitted, each allocation field indicating a bandwidth in which a clear to send (CTS) frame is to be sent by a corresponding receiving station, control the transceiver to receive a plurality of clear to send (CTS) frames as a response to the RTS frame from the plurality of receiving stations, determine a transmission bandwidth of a PPDU to be sent by comparing the first bandwidth with a second bandwidth which is a total bandwidth indicated by the plurality of allocation fields, and control the transceiver to transmit the PPDU in the determined transmission bandwidth.
- RTS request to send
- FIG. 3 shows an example of uplink multi-user operation.
- FIG. 4 shows a format of Trigger frame.
- FIG. 5 shows the NAV procedure of HE STA after receiving HE TB PPDU.
- FIG. 6 shows an example of MU-RTS/CTS procedure.
- FIG. 7 shows an example of an MU-RTS Trigger frame soliciting CTS frames.
- FIG. 8 shows an example of adjusting a bandwidth.
- FIG. 9 shows another example of adjusting a bandwidth.
- FIG. 10 shows an example of a punctured PPDU.
- FIG. 11 shows a block diagram of a device to implement embodiments of the present invention.
- the proposed wireless local area network (WLAN) system may operate at a band less than or equal to 6 GHz or at a band of 60 GHz.
- the operating band less than or equal to 6 GHz may include at least one of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz.
- a system complying with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 a/g standard is referred to as a non-High Throughput (non-HT) system
- a system complying with the IEEE 802.11n standard is referred to as a High Throughput (HT) system
- a system complying with IEEE 802.11ac standard is referred to as a Very High Throughput (VHT) system
- a WLAN system complying with the proposed method is referred to as a High Efficiency (HE) system.
- a WLAN system supporting systems used before the HE system is released is referred to as a legacy system.
- the HE system may include an HE Station (STA) and an HE Access Point (AP).
- STA HE Station
- AP HE Access Point
- the term HE is only for the purpose of distinguishing from the conventional WLAN, and there is no restriction thereon.
- the HE system may support IEEE 802.11/a/g/n/ac by providing backward compatibility in addition to the
- a Physical layer Protocol Data unit is a data unit for data transmission.
- a basic service set may include a set of STAs that have successfully synchronized with an AP.
- a basic service set identifier (BSSID) is a 48 bits identifier of a corresponding BSS.
- An overlapping basic service set may be a BSS operating on the same channel as the STA's BSS. The OBSS is one example of different BSS with the STA's BSS.
- EDCA Enhanced Distributed Channel Access
- DCF Distributed Coordination Function
- EDCAFs enhanced distributed channel access functions
- Each EDCAF shall maintain a backoff timer, which has a value measured in backoff slots.
- the backoff timer is set to an integer value chosen randomly with a uniform distribution taking values in the range [0,CW[AC]] inclusive.
- AIFSN[AC] is advertised by an AP in the EDCA Parameter Set element in Beacon and Probe Response frames transmitted by the AP.
- the value of AIFSN[AC] shall be greater than or equal to 2 for non-AP STAs.
- the value of AIFSN[AC] shall be greater than or equal to 1 for APs.
- An EDCA transmission opportunity (TXOP) which is an interval of time during which a STA has the right to initiate frame exchange sequences onto a wireless medium is granted to an EDCAF when the EDCAF determines that it shall initiate the transmission of a frame exchange sequence.
- CS Physical and virtual Carrier sense
- a physical CS mechanism shall be provided by the physical layer (PHY).
- a virtual CS mechanism shall be provided by the Medium Access Control (MAC) layer. This mechanism is referred to as the network allocation vector (NAV).
- the NAV maintains a prediction of future traffic on the medium based on duration information that is announced in Request-to-Send (RTS)/Clear-to-Send (CTS) frames prior to the actual exchange of data.
- RTS Request-to-Send
- CTS Clear-to-Send
- the duration information is also available in the MAC headers of all frames sent during the contention period other than PS-Poll frames.
- the CS mechanism combines the NAV state and the STA's transmitter status with physical CS to determine the busy/idle state of the medium.
- the NAV may be thought of as a counter, which counts down to 0 at a uniform rate. When the counter is 0, the virtual CS indication is that the medium is idle; when the counter is nonzero, the indication is busy. The medium shall be determined to be busy when the STA is transmitting.
- a STA that receives at least one valid frame in a Physical layer Service Data Unit (PSDU) can update its NAV with the information from any valid Duration field in the PSDU.
- the STA shall not update its NAV.
- the STA shall update its NAV when the received Duration is greater than the STA's current NAV value.
- a STA Upon receipt of a PS-Poll frame, a STA shall update its NAV settings as appropriate under the data rate selection rules using a duration value equal to the time, in microseconds, required to transmit one Ack frame plus one Short Interframe Space (SIFS), but only when the new NAV value is greater than the current NAV value.
- SIFS Short Interframe Space
- the PHY-RXEND.indication primitive is generated by the PHY for the local MAC entity to indicate that the receive state machine has completed a reception with or without errors. When a Signal Extension is present, the primitive is generated at the end of the Signal Extension.
- a RXERROR parameter of The PHY-RXEND.indication primitive provides error conditions. When the RXERROR parameter is set to ‘NoError’, no error occurred during the receive process in the PHY. When the RXERROR parameter is set to ‘Filtered’, during the reception of the PPDU, the PPDU was filtered out due to a condition set in the PHYCONFIG_VECTOR. In the case of an RXERROR value of NoError, the MAC uses the PHY-RXEND.indication primitive as reference for channel access timing.
- FIG. 1 shows various formats for HE PPDU.
- HE PPDU may include Non-HT Short Training field (L-STF), Non-HT Long Training field (L-LTF), Non-HT SIGNAL field (L-SIG), Repeated Non-HT SIGNAL field (RL-SIG), HE Signal A field (HE-SIG-A), HE Signal B field (HE-SIG-A), HE Short Training field (HE STF), HE Long Training field (HE LTF) and a Data field.
- the Data field may include a Physical layer service data unit (PSDU).
- PSDU Physical layer service data unit
- the L-SIG is used to communicate rate and length information.
- the L-SIG may include a LENGTH field and a RATE field.
- the RATE field may be set to the value representing 6 Mb/s in the 20 MHz channel.
- the LENGTH field may be set to the value given by the following equation:
- m is 1 for HE MU PPDU and HE ER SU PPDU, and m is 2 otherwise.
- the HE-SIG-A may include at least one of following fields.
- the number of bits is exemplary purpose only.
- UL/DL 1 Indicates whether the PPDU is sent UL or DL: i.e. Set to 0 for DL, Set to 1 for UL Format 1
- BSS Color 6 The BSS Color field is an identifier of the BSS Bandwidth 2 Bandwidth over which this PPDU is transmitted.
- Modulation Indicated a MCS of the Data Field and Coding Scheme (MCS) TXOP Indicates the remaining duration of the TXOP after the Duration transmission.
- MCS Data Field and Coding Scheme
- Spatial Reuse Indicates whether or not spatial reuse is allowed during the transmission of this PPDU, and if allowed, indicates a value that is used to determine a limit on the transmit power of a spatial reuse transmission.
- Table 2 shows timing related constants of HE PPDU
- T SYM 13.6 ⁇ s, 14.4 ⁇ s or 14.4 ⁇ s Symbol interval depending on the GI used
- T L-STF 8 ⁇ s Non-HT Short Training field duration
- T L-LTF 8 ⁇ s Non-HT Long Training field duration
- T L-SIG 4 ⁇ s Non-HT SIGNAL field duration
- T RL-SIG 4 Repeated non-HT SIGNAL field duration
- T HE-SIG-A 8 ⁇ s HE Signal A field duration in normal mode
- a field duration in repetition/low rate mode T HE-STF-T 8 ⁇ s 5 ⁇ 1.6 ⁇ s HE Short Training field duration for trigger- based PPDU
- T HE-STF-NT 4 ⁇ s 5 ⁇ 0.8 ⁇ s HE Short Training field duration for non-trigger- based PPDU T HE-LTF T HE-LTF-1X , T HE-LTF-2X
- An HE STA updates the NAV depending on the timing of PHY_RXEND.indication primitive occurred from the received PPDU. If PHY-RXEND.indication primitive is occurred at the end of the PSDU, the NAV is set to either TXOP Duration value indicated in HE-SIG-A or Duration value indicated in MAC header. When the CRC of the MSDU is passed, the NAV is set to the Duration value indicated in MAC header. When the CRC of the MSDU is failed, the NAV is set to the TXOP Duration value indicated in HE-SIG-A.
- RXVECTOR parameter TXOP_DURATION is set to 0 because a STA ignores the NAV update. A STA does not update its NAV when the received Duration is less than or equal to the STA's current NAV value.
- FIG. 2 shows the NAV procedure of HE STA after receiving HE SU PPDU or HE TB PPDU.
- the NAV is set to either TXOP Duration value indicated in HE-SIG-A or Duration value indicated in MAC header.
- the NAV of STA 3 is set to TXOP Duration value obtained from PHY-TXOP.indication primitive.
- FIG. 3 shows an example of uplink multi-user operation.
- the UL MU operation allows an AP to solicit simultaneous immediate response frames from one or more non-AP STAs.
- Non-AP STAs transmit their response frames using HE TB PPDU, in either UL OFDMA, UL MU-MIMO, or both.
- An AP transmits a Trigger frame to a plurality of recipient STAs.
- the Trigger frame requests a transmission of HE TB PPDU.
- the Trigger frame solicits and allocates resources for UL MU transmissions a SIFS after the PPDU that carries the Trigger frame.
- the Trigger frame may include one or more User Info fields addressed to the recipient STAs.
- the inter frame space between a PPDU that contains a Trigger frame and the HE TB PPDU is SIFS. If a Trigger frame is aggregated with other frames in an Aggregated-MAC Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU), the Trigger frame shall be the first frame in the A-MPDU.
- A-MPDU Aggregated-MAC Protocol Data Unit
- An AP shall not set any subfields of the Common Info field to a value that is not supported by all the recipient STAs of the Trigger frame.
- An AP shall not set any subfields of a User Info field to a value that is not supported by the recipient STAs of the User Info field.
- a recipient STA may commence the transmission of an HE TB PPDU at the SIFS time boundary after the end of a received PPDU, when the received PPDU contains a Trigger frame with a User Info field addressed to the recipient STA.
- the User Info field is addressed to a STA if the User Identifier subfield is equal to the association identifier (AID) of the STA and the STA is associated with the AP.
- the AP may transmits a block acknowledgement (BA) frame for acknowledging the plurality of HE TB PPDUs to the plurality of recipient STAs.
- BA block acknowledgement
- FIG. 4 shows a format of Trigger frame.
- a Duration field 111 is set to the remaining duration of the TXOP.
- the Duration field 111 may be set to the estimated time required to transmit the solicited HE TB PPDU, plus the estimated time required to transmit the acknowledgement for the solicited HE TB PPDU, plus applicable SIFSs.
- a receiver address (RA) field 112 is the address of the recipient STA.
- a transmitter address (TA) field 113 is the address of the STA transmitting the Trigger frame.
- a Padding field 116 extends the frame length to give the recipient STAs more time to prepare a response.
- a Common Info field 114 may include at least one of following subfields in the Table 3.
- Trigger Type 4 indicates the type of the Trigger frame.
- Length 12 indicates the value of the L-SIG Length field of the HE TB PPDU that is the response to the Trigger frame CS required 1 Set to 1 to indicate that the STAs identified in the User Info fields are required to sense the medium and to consider the medium state and the NAV in determining whether or not to respond.
- the CS Required subfield is set to 0 to indicate that the STAs identified in the User Info fields are not required to consider the medium state or the NAV in determining whether or not to respond.
- Bandwidth 2 indicates the bandwidth in the HE-SIG-A of the HE TB PPDU. E.g. 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz, 80 + 80 MHz or 160 MHz GI
- LTF 2 indicates the GI and HE-LTF type of the HE TB PPDU Type response.
- the Trigger Type subfield indicates the type of the Trigger frame.
- the Trigger Type subfield encoding is defined in the below.
- the Trigger frame may include one or more User Info fields 115 addressed to the recipient STAs.
- the User Info field is addressed to a recipient STA if the value of the User Identifier subfield of the User Info field is equal to the AID of the STA.
- the User Info field 115 may include at least one of following subfields in the Table 5.
- AID 12 indicates the AID of the STA allocated the resource unit (RU) to transmit the MPDU(s) in the HE TB PPDU, except for an AID equal to 0 which identifies a wildcard RU for random access.
- RU allocation 8 indicates the RU used by the HE TB PPDU of the STA identified by the User Identifier subfield.
- Coding Type indicates the code type of the HE TB PPDU response of the STA identified by the User Identifier subfield.
- MCS indicates the MCS of the HE TB PPDU response of the STA identified by the User Identifier subfield.
- DCM indicates dual carrier modulation of the HE TB PPDU response of the STA identified by the User Identifier subfield.
- Spatial Stream indicates the spatial streams of the HE TB PPDU response allocation of the STA identified by User Identifier field.
- the Trigger Type subfield indicates a MU-RTS.
- the trigger frame may be called as an MU-RTS trigger frame.
- the RA field of the MU-RTS Trigger frame is set to a broadcast address.
- the Bandwidth subfield in the Common Info field indicates the total PPDU bandwidth.
- the RU Allocation subfield in the User Info field addressed to the STA indicates whether the CTS frame is transmitted on 20 MHz channel, 40 MHz channel, 80 MHz channel, 160 MHz channel, or 80+80 MHz channel.
- the RU Allocation subfield may indicate at least one 20 MHz channel on which the CTS frame is to be transmitted.
- FIG. 5 shows the NAV procedure of HE STA after receiving HE TB PPDU.
- the NAV is set to either TXOP Duration value indicated in HE-SIG-A or Duration value indicated in MAC header.
- the NAV of STA 3 is set to TXOP Duration value obtained from PHY-TXOP.indication primitive.
- FIG. 6 shows an example of MU-RTS/CTS procedure.
- the MU-RTS/CTS procedure allows an AP to initiate a TXOP and protect an MU transmission.
- An HE AP may transmit an MU-RTS frame to solicit simultaneous CTS responses from one or more HE STAs.
- a transmitting STA (i.e. AP) sends a RTS frame to receiving STAs (i.e. STA1 and STA2.
- the RTS frame may be a MU-RTS trigger frame.
- STA1 and STA2 send CTS frames simultaneously.
- the transmitter of an MU-RTS frame shall not request a STA to send a CTS frame response in a 20 MHz channel that is not occupied by the PPDU that contains the MU-RTS frame.
- the transmitter of the MU-RTS frame shall request at least one STA to send a CTS frame response that occupies the 20 MHz channel.
- the STA After transmitting an MU-RTS frame, the STA shall wait for a CTSTimeout interval with a value of aSIFSTime+aSlotTime+aRxPHYStartDelay. This interval begins when the MAC receives a PHY-TXEND.confirm primitive. If a PHY-RXSTART.indication primitive does not occur during the CTSTimeout interval, the STA shall conclude that the transmission of the MU-RTS frame has failed, and this STA shall invoke its backoff procedure upon expiration of the CTSTimeout interval.
- the STA shall wait for the corresponding PHY-RXEND.indication primitive to determine whether the MU-RTS frame transmission was successful.
- the HE STA shall commence the transmission of a CTS frame response at the SIFS time boundary after the end of a received PPDU when all the following conditions are met:
- the CTS frame sent in response to an MU-RTS frame is carried in a non-HT or non-HT duplicate PPDU.
- FIG. 7 shows an example of an MU-RTS Trigger frame soliciting CTS frames.
- MU-RTS Trigger frame is transmitted in a 40 MHz non-HT duplicate PPDU on the primary 40 MHz channel. Further, the MU-RTS Trigger frame requests STA1 to transmit a CTS frame response on the primary 20 MHz channel and STA2 to transmit a CTS frame response on the primary 40 MHz channel.
- a frame exchange in the context of multiple frame transmission in an EDCA TXOP, may be one of the following:
- the corresponding channel access function may transmit after the CS mechanism indicates that the medium is idle at the TxPIFS slot boundary provided that the duration of that transmission plus the duration of any expected acknowledgment and applicable IFS is less than the remaining TXNAV timer value and.
- the EDCAF shall invoke the backoff procedure. All other channel access functions at the STA shall treat the medium as busy until the expiration of the TXNAV timer.
- the TXOP holder sets the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of a PPDU as follows:
- the TXOP holder shall set the CH_BANDWIDTH parameter in TXVECTOR of a PPDU sent after the first non-HT duplicate frame that is not a PS-Poll to be the same or narrower than the CH_BANDWIDTH parameter in TXVECTOR of the initial frame in the first non-HT duplicate frame exchange in the same TXOP.
- the TXOP holder sets the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of a PPDU as follows:
- a transmission bandwidth of a PPDU within the TXOP is determined by comparing bandwidths given by MU-RTS.
- the bandwidth value specified in the MU-RTS is equal to the bandwidth value for all RU Allocation subfields in the MU-RTS
- the transmission bandwidth of the PPDU may be set to a value equal to or smaller than the bandwidth value specified in the MU-RTS. Otherwise, the transmission bandwidth of the PPDU is set to a value equal to or smaller than that is equal to or smaller than a bandwidth value of a preceding PPDU in the TXOP.
- the TXOP holder shall set the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of a non-initial PPDU to be the same or narrower than the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the preceding PPDU that it has transmitted in the same TXOP, except when the preceding PPDU that it has received is an HE trigger-based PPDU (i.e., the non-initial PPDU is a following frame of an HE trigger-based PPDU).
- the TXOP holder shall set the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of a non-initial PPDU as follows:
- the TXOP holder shall set the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of a non-initial PPDU to be the same or narrower than the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the preceding PPDU (i.e., the HE trigger-based PPDU) that it has received in the same TXOP. But, if the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the preceding PPDU (i.e., the HE trigger-based PPDU) that it has received in the same TXOP indicates an empty, the TXOP holder shall perform a PIFS recovery procedure as the following:
- FIG. 8 shows an example of adjusting a bandwidth.
- the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of DL PPDU2 is the same or narrower than the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH (i.e., 40 MHz) of the preceding PPDU (i.e., DL PPDU1) that it has transmitted in the same TXOP.
- the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH (i.e., 40 MHz) of the preceding PPDU (i.e., DL PPDU1) that it has transmitted is equal to the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH (i.e., 40 MHz) of the preceding PPDU (i.e., the HE trigger-based PPDU) that it has received in the same TXOP.
- FIG. 9 shows another example of adjusting a bandwidth.
- the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of DL PPDU2 is the same or narrower than the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH (i.e., 20 MHz) of the preceding PPDU (i.e., HE trigger-based PPDU) that it has received in the same TXOP.
- the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH i.e. 40 MHz
- the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH i.e. 20 MHz
- the preceding PPDU i.e., the HE trigger-based PPDU
- the TXOP holder can set the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the non-initial PPDU to be the same or narrower than the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the preceding PPDU (i.e., the HE trigger-based PPDU) that it has received in the same TXOP.
- the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the HE trigger-based PPDU may always be same with the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of its preceding PPDU (i.e., trigger frame). If there is no non-HT duplicate frame exchange in a TXOP, the TXOP holder shall set the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of a non-initial PPDU to be the same or narrower than the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the preceding PPDU that it has transmitted in the same TXOP, except when the preceding PPDU that it has received is an HE trigger-based PPDU (i.e., the non-initial PPDU is a following frame of an HE trigger-based PPDU). In such case, the TXOP holder shall set the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of a non-initial PPDU as follows:
- the bandwidth of the pre-HE modulated fields of the HE trigger-based PPDU that it has received can be obtained from the RXVECTOR parameter RU_ALLOCATION.
- the TXOP holder shall set the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of a non-initial PPDU to be the same or narrower than the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the preceding PPDU that it has transmitted in the same TXOP.
- FIG. 10 shows an example of a punctured PPDU.
- a punctured PPDU is a PPDU which is transmitted on at least one non-contiguous channel. For example, it is assumed that there are four 20 MHz channels.
- a normal PPDU can be sent on one or more consecutive channels. The normal PPDU uses only three consecutive 20 MHz channels in 60 MHz transmission.
- a punctured PPDU uses any three 20 MHz channels of the four 20 MHz channels in 60 MHz transmission.
- TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is defined as the following: a) set to first state for preamble puncturing in 80 MHz, where in the preamble only the secondary 20 MHz is punctured, b) set to second state for preamble puncturing in 80 MHz, where in the preamble only one of the two 20 MHz sub-channels in secondary 40 MHz is punctured, c) set to third state for preamble puncturing in 160 MHz or 80+80 MHz, where in the primary 80 MHz of the preamble only the secondary 20 MHz is punctured, or d) set to fourth state for preamble puncturing in 160 MHz or 80+80 MHz, where in the primary 80 MHz of the preamble the primary 40 MHz is present.
- the TXOP holder transmitting an HE MU PPDU with the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH set to one of punctured states shall set the TXVECTOR parameter RU_ALLOCATION of a non-initial PPDU to be within a set of 20 MHz channels where pre-HE modulated field of the preceding PPDU that it has transmitted in the same TXOP are located.
- the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the non-initial PPDU transmitted from the TXOP holder is set to a value whose corresponding 20 MHz channels are within a set of 20 MHz channels where pre-HE modulated fields of the preceding PPDU are located.
- the TXVECTOR parameter RU_ALLOCATION of the non-initial PPDU transmitted from the TXOP holder is set to a value whose corresponding RU is within a set of 20 MHz channels where pre-HE modulated fields of the preceding PPDU are located.
- the STA may perform one of the following actions:
- the TXOP holder shall set the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of a PPDU to be the same or narrower than the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the CTS-to-self frame in the same TXOP.
- Table 6 shows the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH for HE STA.
- FORMAT is Indicates the channel width of the transmitted PPDU.
- HE_SU or Enumerated type: HE_EXT_SU CBW20 for 20 MHz CBW40 for 40 MHz CBW80 for 80 MHz CBW160 for 160 MHz CBW80 + 80 for 80 + 80 MHz FORMAT is Indicates the channel occupied by the transmitted PPDU, supporting HE_MU channel bonding.
- CBW20 for 20 MHz CBW40 for 40 MHz CBW80 for 80 MHz CBW160 for 160 MHz CBW80 + 80 for 80 + 80 MHz FORMAT is In TXVECTOR, indicates the channel width of all transmitted HE HE_TRIG trigger-based PPDUs addressed to the same AP.
- RXVECTOR indicates the estimated channel width of the received PPDU.
- NOTE-TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH does not determine the channel width of the transmitted PPDU. But it determines the transmit spectrum mask. For example, A 20 MHz mask PPDU is used if CBW20 is set. A 40 MHz mask PPDU is used if CBW40 is set. A 80 MHz mask PPDU is used if CBW80 is set. A 160 MHz mask PPDU is used if CBW160 is set.
- a 80 + 80 MHz mask PPDU is used if CBW80 + 80 is set.
- FORMAT is In TXVECTOR, indicates the channel width of the transmitted NON_HT PPDU.
- RXVECTOR indicates the estimated channel width of the received PPDU. Enumerated type: CBW40, CBW80, CBW160, or CBW80 + 80 if NON_HT_MODULATION equals NON_HT_DUP_OFDM.
- FORMAT is In TXVECTOR, each 8 bit per 20 MHz BW indicates the RU HE_MU arrangement in frequency domain that is addressed for each recipient STA per 20 MHz BW.
- RXVECTOR 8 bit indicates the RU arrangement in frequency domain that is addressed to the receiving STA.
- FORMAT 8 bit indicates the RU arrangement in frequency HE_TRIG domain that is addressed to the recipient STA (i.e., AP).
- each 8 bit per 20 MHz BW indicates the RU arrangement in frequency domain that is addressed from each transmitting STA per 20 MHz BW to the recipient STA.
- the STA decides the estimated channel width as the following:
- the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to empty.
- the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to empty. Because the primary 20 MHz channel is not occupied, the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to CBW40.
- the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to empty. Because the primary 20 MHz channel and the secondary 20 MHz channel are not occupied, the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to CBW80.
- the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to empty. Because the primary 20 MHz channel, the secondary 20 MHz channel and the secondary 40 MHz channel are not occupied, the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to CBW160 or CBW80+80.
- the STA decides the estimated channel width as the following:
- the STA can additionally consider the occupancy of the primary 20 MHz channel as the following:
- FIG. 11 shows a block diagram of a device to implement embodiments of the present invention.
- a device may include a processor 21 , a memory 22 , and a transceiver 23 .
- the processor 21 implements an operation of the STA according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the processor 21 may generate a PPDU according to an embodiment of the present invention and may instruct the transceiver 23 to transmit the PPDU.
- the memory 22 stores instructions for the operation of the processor 21 .
- the stored instructions may be executed by the processor 21 and may be implemented to perform the aforementioned operation of the STA.
- the transceiver 23 transmits and receives a radio signal.
- the processor may include Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), other chipsets, logic circuits, and/or data processors.
- the memory may include Read-Only Memory (ROM), Random Access Memory (RAM), flash memory, memory cards, storage media and/or other storage devices.
- the transceiver may include a baseband circuit for processing a radio signal.
- the above-described embodiment is implemented in software, the above-described scheme may be implemented using a module (process or function) which performs the above function.
- the module may be stored in the memory and executed by the processor.
- the memory may be disposed to the processor internally or externally and connected to the processor using a variety of well-known means.
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TABLE 1 | ||
Number | ||
Field | of bits | Description |
UL/ |
1 | Indicates whether the PPDU is sent UL or DL: i.e. Set to 0 for |
DL, Set to 1 for | ||
Format | ||
1 | Differentiate an HE SU PPDU from an HE TB PPDU: i.e. Set | |
to 0 for HE TB PPDU, Set to 1 for HE SU PPDU | ||
BSS Color | 6 | The BSS Color field is an identifier of the |
Bandwidth | ||
2 | Bandwidth over which this PPDU is transmitted. | |
Modulation | Indicated a MCS of the Data Field | |
and Coding | ||
Scheme | ||
(MCS) | ||
TXOP | Indicates the remaining duration of the TXOP after the | |
Duration | transmission. Set to a value to indicate duration information for | |
NAV setting and protection of the TXOP. | ||
Spatial Reuse | Indicates whether or not spatial reuse is allowed during the | |
transmission of this PPDU, and if allowed, indicates a value | ||
that is used to determine a limit on the transmit power of a | ||
spatial reuse transmission. | ||
TABLE 2 | ||
Parameter | Values | Description |
TSYM | 13.6 μs, 14.4 μs or 14.4 μs | Symbol interval |
depending on the GI used | ||
TL-STF | 8 μs | Non-HT Short Training field duration |
TL-LTF | 8 μs | Non-HT Long Training field duration |
TL-SIG | 4 μs | Non-HT SIGNAL field duration |
TRL-SIG | 4 μs | Repeated non-HT SIGNAL field duration |
THE-SIG-A | 8 μs | HE Signal A field duration in normal mode |
THE-SIG-A-R | 8 μs | HE Signal A field duration in repetition/low rate |
mode | ||
THE-STF-T | 8 μs = 5 × 1.6 μs | HE Short Training field duration for trigger- |
based PPDU | ||
THE-STF-NT | 4 μs = 5 × 0.8 μs | HE Short Training field duration for non-trigger- |
based PPDU | ||
THE-LTF | THE-LTF-1X, THE-LTF-2X or | Duration of each HE-LTF symbol without GI |
THE-LTF-4X depending upon | ||
the LTF duration used | ||
THE-LTE-1X | 3.2 μs | Duration of each 1x HE-LTF symbol without GI |
THE-LTF-2X | 6.4 μs | Duration of each 2x HE-LTF symbol without GI |
THE-LTF-4X | 12.8 μs | Duration of each 4x HE-LTF symbol without GI |
THE-SIG-B | 4 μs = 3.2 μs + TGI,Pre-HE | Duration of each HE-SIG-B symbol |
TPE | 0, 4 μs, 8 μs, 12 μs, 16 μs | Duration of Packet Extension field |
depending on actual | ||
extension duration used | ||
Nservice | 16 | Number of bits in the SERVICE field |
Ntail | 6 | Number of tail bits per BCC encoder |
TXTIME=T LEG _ PREAMBLE +T L-SIG +T RL-SIG +T HE-SIG-A +T HE _ PREAMBLE +T SYM ·N SYM +T PE.
TABLE 3 | ||
Subfields | Bits | Description |
Trigger Type | 4 | indicates the type of the Trigger frame. |
Length | 12 | indicates the value of the L-SIG Length field of the HE TB |
PPDU that is the response to the Trigger frame | ||
CS required | 1 | Set to 1 to indicate that the STAs identified in the User Info |
fields are required to sense the medium and to consider the | ||
medium state and the NAV in determining whether or not to | ||
respond. The CS Required subfield is set to 0 to indicate | ||
that the STAs identified in the User Info fields are not | ||
required to consider the medium state or the NAV in | ||
determining whether or not to respond. | ||
|
2 | indicates the bandwidth in the HE-SIG-A of the HE TB |
PPDU. E.g. 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz, 80 + 80 MHz or 160 MHz | ||
GI And |
2 | indicates the GI and HE-LTF type of the HE TB PPDU |
Type | response. | |
TABLE 4 | |
Trigger Type field value | Description |
0 | |
1 | Beamforming |
2 | MU-BAR |
3 | MU-RTS |
4-15 | Reserved |
TABLE 5 | ||
Subfields | Bits | Description |
AID | 12 | indicates the AID of the STA allocated the resource unit |
(RU) to transmit the MPDU(s) in the HE TB PPDU, except for an | ||
AID equal to 0 which identifies a wildcard RU for | ||
random access. | ||
RU allocation | 8 | indicates the RU used by the HE TB PPDU of the STA |
identified by the User Identifier subfield. | ||
Coding Type | indicates the code type of the HE TB PPDU response of the | |
STA identified by the User Identifier subfield. | ||
MCS | indicates the MCS of the HE TB PPDU response of the STA | |
identified by the User Identifier subfield. | ||
DCM | indicates dual carrier modulation of the HE TB PPDU | |
response of the STA identified by the User Identifier | ||
subfield. | ||
Spatial Stream | indicates the spatial streams of the HE TB PPDU response | |
allocation | of the STA identified by User Identifier field. | |
TXTIME=T LEG _ PREAMBLE +T L-SIG +T RL-SIG +T HE-SIG-A +T HE _ PREAMBLE +T SYM ·N SYM +T PE.
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- The MU-RTS frame has one of the User Info fields addressed to the STA.
- The UL MU CS condition indicates the medium is idle. The ED-based CCA during the SIFS after receiving an MU-RTS frame and virtual CS functions are used to determine the state of the medium to respond to an MU-RTS frame.
- The NAV indicates idle and CCA has been idle for all secondary channels (secondary 20 MHz channel, secondary 40 MHz channel, and secondary 80 MHz channel) in the channel width indicated by the RU Allocation subfield in the User Info of the MU-RTS frame for a PIFS prior to the start of an MU-RTS frame.
- The RU Allocation subfield in the User Info field addressed to the STA indicates either the primary 20 MHz channel, primary 40 MHz channel, primary 80 MHz channel, 160 MHz channel, or 80+80 MHz channel.
- The MU RTS frame is sent by the AP with which the STA is associated and the value of the regular NAV is 0.
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- A frame not requiring immediate acknowledgment (such as a group addressed frame or a frame transmitted with an acknowledgment policy that does not require immediate acknowledgment) or an A-MPDU containing only such frames
- A frame requiring acknowledgment (such as an individually addressed frame transmitted with an acknowledgment policy that requires immediate acknowledgment) or an A-MPDU containing at least one such frame, followed after SIFS by a corresponding acknowledgment frame
- Either
- a VHT NDP Announcement frame followed after SIFS by a VHT NDP followed after SIFS by a PPDU containing one or more VHT Compressed Beamforming frames, or
- a Beamforming Report Poll frame followed after SIFS by a PPDU containing one or more VHT Compressed Beamforming frames
- a HE NDP Announcement frame followed after SIFS by a HE NDP followed after SIFS by a PPDU containing one or more HE Compressed Beamforming frames, or
- a Beamforming Report Poll frame followed after SIFS by a PPDU containing one or more HE Compressed Beamforming frames
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- To be the same or narrower than RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH_IN_NON_HT of the last received CTS frame in the same TXOP, if the RTS frame with a bandwidth signaling TA and TXVECTOR parameter DYN_BANDWIDTH_IN_NON_HT set to Dynamic has been sent by the TXOP holder in the last RTS/CTS exchange.
- Otherwise, to be the same or narrower than the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the RTS frame that has been sent by the TXOP holder in the last RTS/CTS exchange in the same TXOP.
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- To be the same or narrower than the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the MU-RTS frame that has been sent by the TXOP holder in the last MU-RTS/CTS exchange in the same TXOP if the RU Allocation subfields in each User Info fields of the MU-RTS for all recipient STAs represent same bandwidth value specified as the bandwidth subfield in the Common Info field of the MU-RTS that indicates the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the MU-RTS (i.e., the total PPDU bandwidth of a MU-RTS)
- Otherwise, to be the same or narrower than the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the preceding PPDU that it has transmitted in the same TXOP.
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- To be the same or narrower than the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the preceding PPDU that it has transmitted in the same TXOP if the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the preceding PPDU that it has transmitted is equal to the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the preceding PPDU (i.e., the HE trigger-based PPDU) that it has received in the same TXOP.
- Otherwise, to be the same or narrower than the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the preceding PPDU (i.e., the HE trigger-based PPDU) that it has received in the same TXOP.
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- Transmit a 160 MHz or 80+80 MHz mask PPDU if the secondary channel, the secondary 40 MHz channel, and the secondary 80 MHz channel were idle during an interval of PIFS.
- Transmit an 80 MHz mask PPDU on the primary 80 MHz channel if both the secondary channel and the secondary 40 MHz channel were idle during an interval of PIFS immediately preceding the start of the TXOP.
- Transmit a 40 MHz mask PPDU on the primary 40 MHz channel if the secondary channel was idle during an interval of PIFS immediately preceding the start of the TXOP.
- Transmit a 20 MHz mask PPDU on the primary 20 MHz channel.
- Restart the channel access attempt by invoking the backoff procedure as though the medium is busy on the primary channel as indicated by either physical or virtual CS and the backoff timer has a value of 0.
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- To be the same or narrower than the TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the preceding PPDU that it has transmitted in the same TXOP if the bandwidth of the pre-HE modulated fields of the preceding PPDU (i.e., the HE trigger-based PPDU) that it has received in the same TXOP is equal to the RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH of the preceding PPDU (i.e., the HE trigger-based PPDU) that it has received in the same TXOP.
- Otherwise, to be the same or narrower than the bandwidth of the pre-HE modulated fields of the preceding PPDU (i.e., the HE trigger-based PPDU) that it has received in the same TXOP that it has received in the same TXOP.
TABLE 6 | |
Condition | Value |
FORMAT is | Indicates the channel width of the transmitted PPDU. |
HE_SU or | Enumerated type: |
HE_EXT_SU | CBW20 for 20 MHz |
CBW40 for 40 MHz | |
CBW80 for 80 MHz | |
CBW160 for 160 MHz | |
CBW80 + 80 for 80 + 80 MHz | |
FORMAT is | Indicates the channel occupied by the transmitted PPDU, supporting |
HE_MU | channel bonding. |
CBW20 for 20 MHz | |
CBW40 for 40 MHz | |
CBW80 for 80 MHz | |
CBW160 for 160 MHz | |
CBW80 + 80 for 80 + 80 MHz | |
FORMAT is | In TXVECTOR, indicates the channel width of all transmitted HE |
HE_TRIG | trigger-based PPDUs addressed to the same AP. |
In RXVECTOR, indicates the estimated channel width of the | |
received PPDU. | |
Enumerated type: | |
CBW20 for 20 MHz | |
CBW40 for 40 MHz | |
CBW80 for 80 MHz | |
CBW160 for 160 MHz | |
CBW80 + 80 for 80 + 80 MHz | |
NOTE-TXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH does not | |
determine the channel width of the transmitted PPDU. But it | |
determines the transmit spectrum mask. | |
For example, | |
A 20 MHz mask PPDU is used if CBW20 is set. | |
A 40 MHz mask PPDU is used if CBW40 is set. | |
A 80 MHz mask PPDU is used if CBW80 is set. | |
A 160 MHz mask PPDU is used if CBW160 is set. | |
A 80 + 80 MHz mask PPDU is used if CBW80 + 80 is set. | |
FORMAT is | In TXVECTOR, indicates the channel width of the transmitted |
NON_HT | PPDU. |
In RXVECTOR, indicates the estimated channel width of the | |
received PPDU. | |
Enumerated type: | |
CBW40, CBW80, CBW160, or CBW80 + 80 if | |
NON_HT_MODULATION equals NON_HT_DUP_OFDM. | |
CBW20 if NON_HT_MODULATION equals OFDM. | |
FORMAT is | In TXVECTOR, each 8 bit per 20 MHz BW indicates the RU |
HE_MU | arrangement in frequency domain that is addressed for each recipient |
STA per 20 MHz BW. | |
In RXVECTOR, 8 bit indicates the RU arrangement in frequency | |
domain that is addressed to the receiving STA. | |
FORMAT is | In TXVECTOR, 8 bit indicates the RU arrangement in frequency |
HE_TRIG | domain that is addressed to the recipient STA (i.e., AP). |
In RXVECTOR, each 8 bit per 20 MHz BW indicates the RU | |
arrangement in frequency domain that is addressed from each | |
transmitting STA per 20 MHz BW to the recipient STA. | |
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- The RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to CBW20 if the primary 20 MHz channel is occupied by the pre-HE modulated fields of the received HE_TRIG PPDU.
- The RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to CBW40 if the primary 20 MHz channel and the secondary 20 MHz channel are occupied by the pre-HE modulated fields of the received HE_TRIG PPDU.
- The RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to CBW80 if the primary 20 MHz channel, the secondary 20 MHz channel and the secondary 40 MHz channel are occupied by the pre-HE modulated fields of the received HE_TRIG PPDU.
- The RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to CBW160 or CBW80+80 if the primary 20 MHz channel, the secondary 20 MHz channel, the secondary 40 MHz channel and the secondary 80 MHz channel are occupied by the pre-HE modulated fields of the received HE_TRIG PPDU.
- The RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to empty, otherwise.
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- The RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to CBW20 if the primary 20 MHz channel is occupied by the received (duplicated) NON_HT_PPDU.
- The RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to CBW40 if the secondary 20 MHz channel is occupied by the received (duplicated) NON_HT_PPDU.
- The RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to CBW80 if the secondary 40 MHz channel is occupied by the received (duplicated) NON_HT_PPDU.
- The RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to either CBW160 or CBW80+80 if the secondary 80 MHz channel is occupied by the received (duplicated) NON_HT_PPDU.
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- The RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to CBW20 if the primary 20 MHz channel is occupied by the received (duplicated) NON_HT_PPDU.
- The RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to CBW40 if both the primary 20 MHz channel and the secondary 20 MHz channel are occupied by the received (duplicated) NON_HT_PPDU.
- The RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to CBW80 if both the primary 20 MHz channel and the secondary 40 MHz channel are occupied by the received (duplicated) NON_HT_PPDU.
- The RXVECTOR parameter CH_BANDWIDTH is set to either CBW160 or CBW80+80 if both the primary 20 MHz channel and the secondary 80 MHz channel are occupied by the received (duplicated) NON_HT_PPDU.
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